The changes, first noted by The Washington Times, also include the shutdown of her "HillaryHub" Web site and the scrubbing of campaign videos from YouTube. Her site is now funded by Friends of Hillary, Clinton's Senate re-election committee.

Her homepage's press release section, once rife with blasts aimed at Obama, has been thoroughly scoured and now carries just two items: "Hillary Clinton Delivers Remarks in Washington, D.C.," in which she threw Obama her support, and a statement on Tim Russert's death.

"It is common for presidential candidates to engage in revisionist history," West said. "Following tough nomination battles, candidates like to pretend they are one big happy family, even though they just spent months tearing down their opponents."